- Jun 17, 2019
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That has o be worst decision against Butler for deliberate, misses toe poke from the top of the goal square.
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This group of under 23s playing together at box hill is so exciting for our future.
The media wouldn’t be smart enough to look deeper into our rebuilding plan and see how positive box hill start to the year has been.
This group of under 23s playing together at box hill is so exciting for our future.
The media wouldn’t be smart enough to look deeper into our rebuilding plan and see how positive box hill start to the year has been.
Yep to be fair there are 6-8 who look very talented .And JOS
His running power looks exceptionalWeddle looks an impressive size at VFL level.
Could not agree more, but the difference between the VFL and AFL is significantNot just the media, even our own posters can't see that.
Weddle on an MCG wing, displaying his athleticism, getting better as the year and game goes on will be a force. Imagine him and Amon together.Lynch BOG across 4 quarters. Might be his level but he deserves a senior callup.
Super impressed with Weddle. He’s good in the contest and does the physical stuff. But it’s his gut running to provide secondary options that is the most impressive, just doesn’t stop. Once he gains confidence to demand the ball reckon he'll easily get 25+.
Ramsden shows all the signs of a fantastic AFL player. One more preseason and he’ll be a best 22 lock.
Blanck was great. Killed a lot of high balls and knew when to peel off.
BMac had some good runs.
The JOS/Bennetts combo is really exciting, both pressure well. JOS was really impressive with his contested work and Bennetts is classy.
Butler got a heap of the ball and pressured well but the wet weather really hurt his kicking.
O'Hara continues to show good signs.
Could not agree more, but the difference between the VFL and AFL is significant
Already quite a decent kick of either peg. We'll have to be patient but there's a bit to work with.Really liking what OHara brings. He's such a nugget. Tackle him and he still can't be pinned down. These sort of players are gold. Reckon he makes it.
Has really come on this season. Looks really promising.Really liking what OHara brings. He's such a nugget. Tackle him and he still can't be pinned down. These sort of players are gold. Reckon he makes it.
Yep his kicking is a reason to be quite optimistic about him. Blokes that are impossible to move off the ball like Dusty just bring so much predictability for teams. You can run off knowing they will win the contest or at worst wrap it up and cause a stoppage.Already quite a decent kick of either peg. We'll have to be patient but there's a bit to work with.
Weddle?What a thoroughly enjoyable game.
We had torrential rain and yet the skills of the Box Hill Hawks remained good. Our Box Hill boys are top shelf and were the motor that drove us to victory.
Brown, Porter and Phillips are excellent players who dominated the centre and transition. All would be in the votes.
Mascitti got back to his usual high standard, Beasley was rarely beaten, and Max Hall showed why he is being considered by AFL clubs. Trudgen and Coghlan played their rolls and Stanley was lively.
And then there is Jaylon Thorpe. What to say! He is something else. So close to being an AFL superstar but we love him for being the Box Hill Hawk’s live-wire. Dynamic, unpredictable, capable, and fun. Great game Jaylon.
On a wet day, big man Max Lynch was, for mine, B.O.G. He dominated the ruck contests, got involved, linked well in play around the ground, and kicked a goal. Would be playing for the Pies AFL team next week… if they did not let us take him.
Max Ramsden is potential personified… 4 goals 1 on a wet day for a guy 203cm is a phenomenal outcome. His ruckwork was good and he shows glimpses of being a Grundy style ruck/mid. Ruscoe (193cm) moved him off the drop of the ball a few times. He is Rocky hitting meat… getting stronger. I’d keep him in the VFL for an extended period of time to let him build dominance at the level before bringing him up.
Jack OS: when others think the contest is done, JOS finds a way to win it. Such energy! Was very good today but lacked polish. A single extra preseason will have him demanding a spot in Hawthorn’s 22. For now, looks great in his roll in the VFL.
Josh Bennetts: an OK day for Josh as he did his roll. The standout for Josh is his getting most situations right… which I guess is called footy IQ. He does the right thing and executes well most of the time.
James Blanck: A very good game. Not sure if he was beaten in the air but his runs from the back were Frost-esk… without the dump kick. Instead Blanck usually hit his teammate. An immediate call up for James is written in my book.
Josh Morris was not one I saw a lot… though I read he had 11 disposals. I cannot remember Tank doing anything wrong with those disposals... which is a tick in my book.
BMac: Did not see much of but for a couple of flashy runs and a shot a goal that ? did not make it.
Fionn OH: still trying to identify him. He seems so generic in his body shape. I saw him tackle a guy and saw the guy fall over as if tackled like a ghost. Haha. Still did not see Fionn. Jokes. I dislike bad possessions more than actual possessions and so fionn, to my knowledge did nothing wrong.
And the last 2:
Lachie Bramble: in his breakout year for Hawthorn he was near our bast player at the end of the season. And Bramble got plenty of it today. But something is off. His kicking efficiency, his link up play, something. He is a good VFL player but I expected more. Even his goal felt like he should have passed it, he went for the square … and it happened to go through.
Seamus was only OK today but I liked his game in the AFL more than Brambles in the VFL.
Kozi: started great And I thought he had got out of his funk. Was disrupting the defence and took a good pack mark. But faded badly. Down on confidence likely due to not knowing where to run. I have always thought he would be a good KPD but others say his turning circle is too large (I’m not convinced on that) Not a day for KPF and yet other Hawk FPF found a way. X roads for our big fella.
Clearly these are just my thoughts and mean nothing.
What means something is that Box Hill are a force to be reckoned with.
Next week = a lacking opposition.
But the following week is the GF playoff. Casey has been the the big dog for years.
I think we have their measure.